Current and former players, members of the media and fans from all over rushed to give their two cents after the announcement. Here's a collection of some of the reaction from Twitter on Friday afternoon:

Jason Garrett told the media on 2 separate occasions Monday that he didn’t anticipate any significant changes on his coaching staff. To suggest now he & Scott Linehan reached a mutual decision to part is comical.

A week ago the Cowboys were on a plane to LA headed to the divisional round. Different vibe this week with Scott Linehan moving on. 2018 season was a feel-good story in a lot of ways, but clearly the team is focused on what they've gotta do to take the next step.

Despite being hired in 2015, Scott Linehan was the third longest-tenured offensive coordinator in the NFL, trailing only New Orleans’ Pete Carmichael and New England’s Josh McDaniels, who almost left for a head coaching job last year.

Given that Jason Garrett doesn't call the offensive plays, perhaps the Cowboys can convince Kyle Shanahan or Sean McVay to let one of their rising star assistants interview for the now vacant Dallas OC position.

I don't have the first idea of where the Cowboys look for a new OC. There's a couple of guys coaching in the AFC/NFC titles games I'd be interested in talking to. I'd be down to look at some college OCs.

If the Cowboys decide to replace from within and tab Doug Nussmeier to be Scott Linehan’s replacement, Cowboys fans will want to refrain from asking Florida or Michigan fans what they think of Nussmeier’s previous work as an offensive coordinator.

If I was running the Cowboys, I'd reach out to Jason Witten to see if he has any interest in the OC position. Maybe he does, maybe he doesn't. But Garrett loves him, and he knows the personnel & scheme. I'd be willing to bet he has ideas on how to fix it -- without overhauling it pic.twitter.com/Qn7YxrXfuk